Stylion

Stylion

Customize, upload, showcase, and sell apparel designs with a library of graphics, fonts, and color palettes.

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What is Stylion?

Stylion is a design platform for creating and selling custom apparel. It provides a template-based editor where you can customise t-shirts, hoodies, and other garments using a built-in library of graphics, fonts, and colour palettes. You can upload your own designs, preview how they look on products, and connect to selling channels to take orders. The tool handles both the design phase and the product showcase, making it suitable for small business owners, independent designers, and entrepreneurs who want to launch a print-on-demand apparel shop without extensive design experience. The freemium model means you can experiment with the editor at no cost before committing to paid features.

Key Features

Apparel design editor

Customise garments with drag-and-drop controls, adjustable text, graphics, and layering options

Asset library

Pre-made graphics, fonts, and colour palettes to accelerate design work

Upload custom designs

Import your own artwork or logos to use alongside built-in assets

Product showcase

Display finished designs on mockups to show customers how items will look

Sales integration

Connect to your shop or selling channels to process orders directly

Freemium access

Create and experiment with designs without paying upfront

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Low barrier to entry; the free tier lets you build designs without initial investment
  • Includes ready-made graphics and fonts, reducing time spent sourcing assets
  • Visual mockup preview helps you see exactly how designs will appear on finished products
  • Integrated sales functionality means you can move from design to selling in one platform

Limitations

  • Freemium model likely limits advanced features and export options to paid users
  • Template-based approach may feel restrictive compared to professional design software like Adobe Illustrator
  • Best suited for apparel only; less flexible if you want to design other product types

Use Cases

Launching a small print-on-demand apparel brand with minimal upfront costs

Designing custom team or event merchandise without hiring a professional designer

Creating branded merchandise for a small business or community group

Testing design ideas quickly before committing to manufacturing orders

Building a personal brand or side project that sells t-shirts or hoodies online